Why should we have been apologizing as a nation to Muslims for one person making a cartoon? We didn’t apologize to the Russians when people in the USA made anti-Communist remarks. We didn’t apologize to Hitler when people in America made anti-Nazi remarks. Why do the Muslims get this special apology treatment? What’s up with that? We respect all religions, but we are not going to apologize to anyone as a people for what one guy does in his garage. http://spectator.org/archives/2012/09/14/end-times
Forget the free-speech arguments. In this case, as Secretary Clinton and General Dempsey well know, the film has even less to do with anything than did the Danish cartoons or the schoolteacher’s teddy bear or any of the other innumerable grievances of Islam. The 400-strong assault force in Benghazi showed up with RPGs and mortars: That’s not a spontaneous movie protest; that’s an act of war, and better planned and executed than the dying superpower’s response to it. Secretary Clinton and General Dempsey are, to put it mildly, misleading the American people when they suggest otherwise.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/320283/disgrace-benghazi-mark-steyn